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March 17, 2011 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-03-17

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BRIDGEFORD ®

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Community

The Bridgeford

faucet completes a

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kitchen without

sacrificing 21st

YIS Seeks Job
Openings To Help
Attract Residents

century performance.

Old-world detailing

is perfected on the

Bridgeford kitchen

faucet bringing

modern functionality

Shelli Liebman Dorfman
Senior Writer

to a Victorian-styled

kitchen. The faucet

is available in oil

A

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March 17 . 20 1

t last year's Emerging
Jewish Communities Home
and Job Relocation Fair
in New York, one local community
brought in a longer list of job open-
ings than any other — and it hap-
pened to be in Michigan.
A group from the modern
Orthodox Young Israel of Southfield
(YIS) presented more employment
opportunities than the dozens of oth-
ers who attended the event.
And they are looking to the com-
munity to help reach that goal again
this year.
"We are looking for people to send
us information about positions open
in our area so we can include them in
our packet',' said Monica Fischman of
Southfield.
The annual event is designed for
representatives from cities nation-
wide to share information on their
hometowns with metropolitan New
York-area families looking to make a
move to a less-stressful community.
Southfield is one 38 communities
that will be part of the March 27 fair
hosted by Orthodox Union in New
York.
"The goal of the event is to show
off what we have to offer, not just at
YIS but all of southeastern Michigan:'
said Fischman. "Some of the factors
that people consider are what sort of
jobs we have to offer. If we supply a
list in advance, they will also post it
to their free OU Job Board site."
YIS Rabbi Yechiel Morris will
attend the fair with synagogue mem-
bers Daniel Greenbaum and Rachel
Loterstein.
Since the inception of an annual
YIS Shabbaton to showcase the area
four years ago, the congregation has
welcomed 22 new families with eight
others currently expressing interest.
Those who attend the Shabbaton
receive information on schools,
housing, employment assistance and
networking. Interest-free loans for up
to $7,200 are available to those who
make the move.
Information on area employment
opportunities may be e-mailed to
Fischman at monicafischman@
gmail.com by Thursday, March 24. [

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